JohnNiles
JohnNiles
JohnNiles

Most publishers have seen the value of having influencers as part of their strategy. They put a lot of money into having teams of these guys as part of their marketing push because they are helping move the needle with sales. If they weren’t, they wouldn’t be engaging them. We’re deep enough into the cycle of

Well, for starters, the game has been out in Japan for months. If people want to be spoiled, they’ll be spoiled. (From what I hear, Twitter users and YouTube commenters are doing their best to spoil everyone regardless.)

Go to the airport strip, drive in a line and take a right as hard as you can and then try the same left, you definitely see the difference how quickly it spins. It’s nothing to do with how good a ‘driver’ you are :)

How fucking hard is it to read through the very first provided link to see the accumulated proof and dozens of people discussing the problem? It takes literally 30 seconds to click, read the first post, oh shit what’s this, it’s a link to proof! https://www.twitch.tv/videos/132087722?t=11m45s

You can sit there and say it’s not ganking all day and night, but come on you’re not fooling me or anyone, only yourself. All those newbies that were so ‘stupid’ as to fly through that gate into a bubble without scouting it. Well of course it’s their fault. Don’t they know that’s your system? They don’t deserve any


I played pretty seriously for a few months in 0 sec in an alliance, got bored and quit. Came back a year ago and tried to get myself interested in solo action, got bored and quit. The gatecamping did trigger me a bit. I saw that the people were literally sitting at a gate for ‘hours’ hoping someone like me popped

I love Pascal! So so good, however this article needs serious spoiler tags.

Fuck all the shit pay-to-RNG has done to videogames, particularly those which were purchased at a “full” price.

I’m referencing the fact that in Telltale games, whenever you make a decision, there’s text at the top left corner of the screen that says something akin to “X will remember that.”.

He doesn’t intentionally pick low tier characters. He picks characters that he thinks are improperly classified as low tier. Then, if he succeeds in figuring out the character, he has the benefit of most other players not being familiar with the match up or not being able to find training partners at his level.

You’ve just activated my bass drop!

Note to self: don’t bother playing this guy’s games.

Achievements also feel similar, taunting players with idea that you are missing out. It annoys me when I can’t get 100% completion because the final challenge is way beyond my skill level.

This advice should not just be for gamers. Anyone who works in an office setting in front of a computer should also be performing these exercise. Same for Piano players, painters, etc.

“Well excuuuuse me, Princess” *wails on air guitar*

I remember when pokemon first released in the US, I was 9 and staying with my grandfather for the weekend. As a way of keeping my brother and I out of his hair he brought us to EB Games to get Pokemon. The scene when we got there was absolute chaos. If I had known what the stock market was at the time, that’s what I

It was Sept ‘98 when it hit US Stores and I was a Senior in High School. I had heard of Pokemon but only knew it as a “kid’s game” but I loved the box art with a giant turtle thing with CANNONS ON IT! Blastoise to this day is one of my top 10 favorites of all time, easily, and I’ve been a fan since.

Woo! Another Gengar fan!

This is so sad :( I kind of wished I could be there to tell the little guy that he’ll be okay. I would totally advise the parents and the doctors to watch over him for 2-3 weeks to ensure that the venom doesn’t cause any damage or alteration to his senses, most notably would be hearing loss which is known to happen in